PGFD Appointment of Jurisdictional EMS Medical Director

The Prince George's County Fire/Emergency Medical Services
(FMS) Department is pleased to announce that Michael G. Millin, MD, MPH, FACEP,
FAEMS has been appointed as the Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Medical
Dispatch, and Wellness and Fitness Medical Director for the County, effective
April I, 2017.

Doctor Millin is transitioning into the role held by
outgoing medical director, Doctor Terry A. Jodrie who served the County for
over 23 years. "We wish Doctor Jodrie all the best in his future endeavors and
owe him a debt of gratitude for his many years of dedicated selfless service to
the County," said County Fire Chief Benjamin Barksdale.

Doctor Michael Millin comes to Prince George's County with
years of experience in emergency and pre-hospital medicine. He is board
certified in emergency medicine, completed an EMS fellowship, and holds a
Master's in Public Health Management and Policy. Doctor Millin continues to
practice medicine and-serves as an Associate Processor in the Department of Emergency
Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He has served as a
jurisdictional medical director for several agencies in the State and
participated on numerous National and State EMS committees. In addition, he has
published research in areas of field EMS care, trauma care, and disaster
medicine.

“Doctor Millin brings an extensive wealth of knowledge to the County and is
looking forward to the opportunity to serve within our agency. We are fortunate to have a Director with his experience, talents and credentials," stated Chief Barksdale.

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